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2 4 e e — — Ji fated—though why he shouid mention “pounds” instead of CIVIL COURTS. e % ‘inléws he hud walched the newly- e e jmparted from : i «‘mwn. Rims tlh:o pyahc": et : . o | m o di over Wi WNITKD STATES DISTRICT COURT=Ocr, 1. Befuce | ROR o us gookcl.book and its comtits. = Ad soou Judge SmruAY, - A leisure o procecded to (xamiso his prizo more #UIT FOR DELAY IS DELIVERING A CARGD.~A NOVNL | closely, was pot Jong in flnding out that ,u‘“ had ‘l---n neted, and the Jfivery of & eertuin 4o veasel of the pluir it in th Wy Goneral Hill Sindied. The *gold picces* had bvea al Juable bauk-notes of high denowminaiions proved o be fioti- s affairs arawn on tho “Bank of Hymen," puyable to the onder of “Cupld.” Enraged at the trick, Sims songht the services of e officer, and at last rucceaded In effecting the o arrost_of the mun Knglish, the confederate hoving crew amount of freight onrzes Be | e officer who took Kuglish inte oustedy s arestal Sius as Cudaut was indebted to Lim for 19 | itness, and he has been confined 1 the Ionse of Detontian r owhich wes 210000 | goer gince Monday, there being no otlier Wiy to tnsure ks at- tendanoe as 8 Witiess, ho having oo friends it the coustry to bl bail. Being th lisgnsted with Americn (e3 bo viewed it through of fedl), Sims lad elready, POINT RAISED. iberhard Fabor—Elerbard Faler r Onrnst 003 ‘The first named aintiff ‘This is a cross suit. suit to reoover A he the first pamed Fiorids and deliverad in Ne brings the secon’ suit to recove e an alioged delay of aboct two months in delivering the ‘ehen he oo into court, purchssed & refurn ticket to Englan _Tho shswer in the secomd suit (whic b is the "',’ e which purelisse left him farthis ghees, ho jnforming the jastios delay was oconsioned by a thind perty 0veT whe that be had bot even & * farthing” left. Tho trisl came on at v ving besn soized and | cotmanding the Uuited State fowocs at tho ey Torbages, for {he prvposs of bringicg coil to that afat ” @ contended by the counsel fa: o cose, 1 wae coniended by the counel o7 e, 10, wnd his ship ws to snll ut 12, 80 that th Musisions stranger, Mr. Samuel Sims, will leave Amorica with a very flmu‘m‘(mfl opinfon of it, he having pussed five out of tho sx days of 14 %0 [“Journ here on the wiong side of the door ef the Lock-up. Mr. nglish, the bk > perimenter in an old art, was sont (0 the wl ne contrel, tho = ¥haor, (st hero wis a written confract in g shoaid be delizered . i | Pouitentiury for six montls, and flued 0. b l‘::fl'{:q ‘:i...,?‘,uh- iy lower at Snoomxe viTH THE FUTT-END OF e GUy.—Policeran f tthe 100 | William R Carpenter brought up Jamos Curley for stk i%e Lime of ite actzal det of he atipulated d¢ (13 caansel for the Arictty apeaking, & T T8 fuldag of the Mo wnd alvo srgued thai t endad the covtract icoualy 88 an embn on (0 all the vesse Laving tho CArge w ¥ Wwho cognge d parties over w poind that if Gea, HM A ulders with a gun-.took, It & quurrel in the large tencment house S otficer underd e partics Lo the row 1o g0 sovins, Which they did, with tho exception of They not only yeinsed w go, but they and when tho sorgeant came orer the head ol there was o tan Groenwich-st 10 {heir racpec | Curley and his v ife abuscd te offices 1. good st te: in, she threw u govsio und it thit goutleman in the «ye. Tie atrolman then v wicd her, smc, while 80 doiug, Curey tan nto his Louse vud fonnd an_ unfiaisied gim-stock, with s bioh i a¢ once attack~d buth officers, strikime them each several Mows. He wus found guilty of the nssault and remarded. A Srrascr Coakug STRANGELY DEFLSUED—Often as the plea of * guilty, but drauk” is pat in, never before was a plea of intoxication from opium offercd in this court, but on Satur- day Mr. Cliarics Weston, ia respouse to an sccusation of indeceut exposure of peryen, pivferred by Miss Isabella Collins, stated thet he bad, on the duy of ho alloged ofivnce, taken so o Y o and defendant, and being the agent ner of obtaining redress would ba for st the General Governmeor eot the case was adjourned (0 1 g o argum G 1 Tord for M. Yaber ; 1 . Benedict for Me. Thompwon wid e schooer Onrst much opium thust he was inscusible ; Urat Lo could not remem- e be‘r what he had done; toat ]lu- lnl,(‘l]:I.buvul{ul!l.lxl.l:d“lII:‘e e . o1 _matoes | cffense, and uot kuown what ho wis dolug. He X VNITED STATES (IRCUIT COURT—Ocr. #1-Be00™ | hegy is the habit of tuking Inudetum uiul Fashicesh, and other Juige SUALLER. powortul naccutics, for the purpose of killing down the iutonss ou 1 s particular day on A HOOP-SKIRT CASE. y ‘of the com- Tediah Wilcox agt. Moritz Cohn. Plaintif brought suit to recover $L500 from de- fur damages i nlleged he hal sustained by o breseh bain of neuralgia fn the face, and {h B had swallowed an overdose. Tl plainant wna to the effect that Le the atore where she was employed, fo 0 A - fofen O thet plaintid | up aod down, exposing bis persoi ju t of coveunuton the pirtof defendaid Tb s (008 T piug | Witnesses wiworo to- seeing L walkivg in tue victaity for Noop skirts, on which nes three patents had been obta thre “hat neconting to his stutement be entered info & coveoant | T prisoner seemed to feal his humiliati tion ver m to use these mac¢ deeply, hiding his face fram the spectators as i 8 he coul w considerntion, on condition that he shonld uso r wimilar nature, under the penalty of §500 for ench mac ith defendart, permitting ) s for o f Ho winde no positive denial of the charge. but merely attributed the misfortuns of his prosent vosition (o the use of opium. I support of bis statement he pioaluced two botties of landannn, i one capable of containing about two fuid ounces. and ch oue about hulf full. When these were taken from bim by + ho begged them God's sako don’t take thei The incxprable poli sowever, took the danger wus medicine astody, aud it was submitted to Asistast Distriet Attorney Beatord, who was prescnt, 10 deiermine as Plaintiff alleges that in violation of this co used three of the proserided mechines; orefore, brings this suit 10 recover the amount fos "Tho jury, afies being out but & short time, b endict for plaiatift for A1), the full amount claim . B. Staples for p Wehle for defendant —— 5 ; s . au * capert” what the liquid really was. He prosounced it to SULROGATES OFFICE—Oct. 27.—Before Sa e bt Renutne Tingt, OpiL” The prisoner was S v wad rewandsd for sentonce till next Conrt day. 1, —Mics Agues MoClermont brought m for wssanlt and battery, ecased § The pust week : Tue wills of the followin te dnrin tho foll work a4 about 6 o'clock In the morning, when wiae up 10 her and sakd, *Good worning, my d Vi (o boave her wlone, whey be again made eupom ehe told him he had mistaken {ur of the person, and to go on and attend to kis owa acss if he had any. Ho then raised Lis haud nud slapped lently neross the wouth. For this little bit of mmuae went Thomas will baye (0 repent in sack-cloth aud ashos, or the Ponitentiary, for the next two wouths Ax 01 CustoMEr. A hard-looking case who seemed un certain of his own name. for he gave first the name of Time Huucoek, to calt himself Michaol Duffy who, only two d ing wynal proy stestant Fuseopal Ch jef of Aged aud I wlety Home fo ay and o following deces ¥ et Fiisn Pi th o the Jaland, was bronght u; his wi Ty, Siio said *He licke kicked 1mr, ¢ best e and be bit me.” Tt secas is n lary + | vagnbond who lives on Lis wife's mone n smal stand. Bho says ke hus not swrued a dollar for monils. A imo ago e came Lome and sold all bur things and & cent of tha money, aud bow he had just come buok 1 and was begiuing his old gnines agaia. Sle ing of him Keep nway from her, aud if he could be dered to do that, it was ail she would ask of the Judge. The e coneluded to obligs ber aud sent him to the Penitentiary for sis months. VIOLATION OF « enry Mo oo, Carl W Mary Handave Patrick Marphy. Tatters of hip Yave heen grauted to Helena usedian of Louls Mullcr, Chatlotte Muller and Heles “To Martin Popowiski, grardtan of Joseph Regilan, guardion of Cathwrine Farley ; ardian of Edwin St to John Bush, Vi gnardian of Jam Conrad_ Karges, John TLos v, Sarul Hays, Mary Grant, Jaues ¥ to Albion P . Hesitn ORDINANCE.~Jobn Shavman waa Log f R Y & compinisad of o koeping & hog 03 premises within city hini‘s SUPREME COURT—Crrawnrus—0ct. 27—Before M. Jus | Mixor Assavuos—Teary Schile, for beating Mary Quisa tive Ramxazn, was fined $10, Wi, H. Arnot, for an arsault on Jawmes L gt . was fined #5. W, Swith assalted Michae! Cain zabeth Schlsefer et al. agt. Chiristopher Wold al. Beverlcy W. McKeever agt. Jsaac C. Noe, Ju ingwton. Motious denicd v Guenxe. and had to pay §5 for it. Charles Merritt was found guilty o Ieating Ludwig Kaiser, and remaudcd to the City Prison £0 days for stealing from George Tefuge. John Albert Duvis, £ Kdwasl Morgan, o wl agt settled. James L. Baln o, ¢t o 1@ corvect stenogrepber’s seitted. Al the proposed : Mefride and Lobert Ke wore sent to the House o ceny from Hugo V. Ungelle, woe aent to the Honse of Ediward Pagtell stole a pocket book from Nelson E und got 6 month M R W t Finnegan ook n shaw! went o the Iniand for drawers from Row Sa: ole o dress and skt from May | mwanths st.—-¥lira Moyers, for keeping a disord. and the amoint was at onos paid by bes BUSINY stole a pais Anu Brow A. Foiey, &ke. peon, Teserving Uxnrrep STATES Districr C Snrpuan.—Beojumin ' Town sgt. Steamer Western Metropol: oxer Lo Tuesday nex b inetent. DisosrrsLy He house, was fined §5 husband Adjourned to Tuesday, Oot. %0, s THE TOMBS POLICE COURT [Before Justice Dowling. | BoLd BURGLARY I¥ BAXTER-ST.—AL an car on Saturday morfiing a burglar smasbed the glass in ¢ window of the grocery of Berusrd Cohen, No. 4! Baxt and then crawlod throngh the aperture. Ths prop store and bis wife were sleepi. h —— COURT N Uxrrep StaTes DistricT CourT.—During the en- ning Term cases will be tried on Saturdays instead of Mon dnys. On the firvt Tuesday of the Term returns of process wil e ealled, but no cases will be tried except by desire of co Fabetruim COURT CALENDARS—Tiis Day The | S lu;fit‘lil 140 ’lrfllul;‘,l 8] " Btallerys 161, Ciain, ct ol agt. Lowwensieio imates, took from be Bilivitte: oo, Bucke agr; Donaidson; 179, Little sgt. Ben e S e % Motril Soivile; 212, Lutz, et al. agt. Butzb; & e iyt e A 3 Blo} 313, Luts, ot ol agt_Betsby, %28, notes and some smsll cbunge, Abstracting the money, fhe Kuoo; 237, Some sct. Seie; 242, Livingpton a5t Crowwell; 25, | )iof repiaced the wallet in the garment, put it again be the head of the owner without awsking him, aud possed from the room, fint taking au overcoat snd oue or two other srticles of clothing. From the store he abstracted about $10 worth of Yankee notions, & box of tobacco and another of ruisius and then decomped. Ou waking ot daylight, Mr. Cohen discovered his Joss and_communicated the fact to Roundeman McDounell of the Sixth Precinet. Later in the day the ofticer arrested one dohn Hunt, while in the aet of disposing of the olen box of raisine. The most of the stolen property was sub- ntly recovered in the saloon No. 40 Baxter st, The accused was committed for trisl by Justice Dowling. With the exception of the above case, the Tombs Police Court on Saturday and Sunday presented no ease of suficiunt interest to render it worth chronicling. The benighted inkal- 2 itants of the Fourth, Sixth and Fourteenth Wards (coutaining CRIMINAL COURTS. within their precincts so many vile places) must have been o their good bebavior, to allow two days to pass so quietly, COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. [Before justices Kelly and Dowling ) The number of delinguents summoned for trial be- fore this Court on Saturdsy was much larger thar is wsual at ‘his time of the week. There were on the calerdar % cases »f which & were affairs of prisoners who—ior cue reason or ‘another—had been held over {rom a former Court for sentence, !y agt. McDonald FER10% COURT.—Ti1aL TERM.—Adjourned for tho Yerm. Comwox Pimas—Truae sud Gexpear Txkus—Adjourned SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCI- ENCE AND ART. A meeting of this Society was beld on Friday evening at 7§ o'clock, in the Cooper Institute, Among thiose present were Dr. J. H, Griscom, President of the Association, the Hon. . TL Willisws, J. Distunell, esq., the trial bad Dbeen held. The total list reads Wemple, &o. - 8 A-nuunuu? ; petit larceny, 23, indecent e presided as Chairman. %f, person, l:mmb &fllwbuhdl“h'- 1; pocket-bock 1D" Jogunm read sn important paper on Dental Physi. oy T—Cobetn Bras scmpied ot semh | Tt B e 1 11 . sty v, Smith had assanited ber, and in the course of the endearments | fact, universally eGrceded, that the Americans bave the worst toeth of any nat on the globe. Tiie deterioration of the teeth was owing to one of two canses. Either it was the reslt of wxchanged on that occasion that the defendars Lad Viten Ler. “The prisoner d1d not deay the charge but said; “ Sbe came into | pature or o fanit attributable to man himself. 1f it were the room and mfluflfl and then I bit bex 'L" using ber | consequence of s defective physical law it would be universal, mouth for this legitimate purpose ihe fals Serak was | pot it ls known that there are nations whose teeth coutinue compelied to pey 2. sound and {ood (with few exceptions) even to old age. Ko Time Losr~Ben). J. Hulker, who wesletely scting as The teeth of the Asiatic and African nations are as free from disease o2 any other orgous of their body. ‘Kherefore a frail lork for Mz. Frederick Frauk, who ban & grocery store at the | .o 400, of the teeth is uot o universal defect, but is conined somer of Second-ave. and Soventy-elghth-et, was accused by | principaily to this country eud some portions of Eur Curope whete Nl emplozer of eallng from Lim toe e o & %z carresey | Fro bl curios of the peorle §re similar 10 our own: H_' i bflnfi-‘m culations, for e | The couse of the destruction of teeth is traceable directly to ‘been -&q: nmn;l ..;.: that the | the fact that we do not take into the system with our food a m " rank mp,«. in and | gufficlent quantity of the mitieral constituents of which teeth Tt mul_'lmlhe" woud fnd | wre formed, to sustain them. He showed that nature bad then when [ 'l‘m fos ihe theft. marked out proportions in which the chemical eoustituents of :z—-'l'. made o Wg-.'."h prisoner, | food in general abould be combined in order to his roper whea m“ House, Mfl“n L *{M'ht salutary effect, ad argued tlat the cause of dental decay way Siagiinast o Snginobin, was the firet (ime and | chiefly wan's ylolating, in many articles of food. these st pever would offead Io tlke manser aguin. Notwith | proportions. Ths peper was aitentivcly listned 10, s3d gave rise, st the end, to su intevesting discuseion. Dr. Griscom sgreed with the substauce of the paper, but would be gled to Lave beard more of the details as to the prac- tical methiod of preeerving the teeth. He believed that phos- orus wae & powerfol agent In the matter. Plosphorns. he d, wae an jmportant element fu All orcans of the body. The d&flcwm of phosphorus was not only the cause of diseascd toeth, but of Tervourness and even insanity. professional 'lrfl!nfl he Lad seen mavy jnstances i ¥ ki in this belief, some of which Fe related. In wheat there was 14 times P ST S 1 [reas P " 3 was, bowever. found gullt; , and remanded for sentence until the mx‘coui RPVIVAL OF AN OLp SWisDLE~Frauds Lave their time to fall, and cheate to vanish at policemen’s tresth ; in fact. every more phosphorus in the bran which was rejected than in the No. Doa been before the Courte for many monthe, | port yguqu Hevce brown bread wea 14 (d:nu - nntfl:lonl mad o be that the prowmpt and severe sentences | &s #u) e tour. Scurvy, so common on board ship, was sup- sz O two professors of this “ voble art” 10 be the effect of salt in the food used. In Lis ) ent the garroting business in our eity for al) time the cauke of scurvy was not the salt, nllrmg‘n was the ab- uflhucnnhu tlomen was eentenced to 20 | sence of prosphorie. Dr. Kaue, in one of the North Poler voy- another to19 #t bard labor. | ages, cured the crew of Lis vessels, among whom seurvy had ‘which may be “trieks and traps,” ra- | broken out, by feeding themw on fresh fah, whick contaivs & Lher than setious -n:ln have seasovh The swind- hri‘ ‘Cfi‘i.i‘i’ of phospborus. ling of countrywen ls, --nw-.flnymm r. Cs lesived 1o nak, if, ax 48 commonly belleved, sugar wmaxclq ua::"-don. destroys the teeth, why does 1ot the case of the negrocs on the game Las rnnwdl-tv that few '"fl.’ plantations show this | They have excellent teeth. fi-mmi” w m-;nry:.p_-:‘s::; 3 (imw-l ) aid mbflle_v' t‘nui-zu injures :I);. taeth. s it Lot L N o e vy press, the recorde of the 3 indorsed the opinion of Dr, Griscom that , Un- of Mkm-nmfinndm less exceas) -d,h:’;mlmu Many of the ies for ?wumuv-n this old and*oft- used bait. sale are with most deleterious and poisonous substances; p l.#nofm- tam| , if Yo be used, let )t be used pure d a.l - L elaborately ared statistical ‘who was inetan Divisions of the United States.” In in Court, for swindling remarked thet the United States were placed known ‘with regard to climate sud pro- A l:l' :n eh;‘m nflou”: varied i ithad o mean te) in Wi com lc'-;u P‘#flo and its mean reglon was the Jusk eucaped Bis idently prepared with much care and and is not came u‘»l:l-u‘l' 4 -'nnn-rm e Annciation soon after 1t was annousced $mu-‘ e it s of Bl et b BORISLRNE JSianse s Hridey romiep olaim the ly a¢ hie own, pey whalever re- : :.- &, wsk, and Borxe 10 Daira.—On Ssturdsy evening, during fodurats, Eims approsched 3 the temporary abeence of her mother, Margaret Doyle, aged m‘:.& o, ?Mwuhbif‘m from & stove fa 10 Sim he had apartments parents, at No. 130 Csanon st. Befors -'r-v" o give it to ftms for '('9:,,"""‘“, wfl# ;mn‘-:‘;fim‘;l:‘;ww s doath NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, L | Atlastio & | B i | Consolidatod | Downievells Gotd™ 2 7 Minaeso Fagls Gold 5 % 0gima (oppa o Walklli Lewil 20 G & SO Bep A4 THE MONEY MARKET. BALES AT TAB BTOOK EXUHANGE. v, & Pitts 4. N|g York Conlrn'l. . ond 109 20 Cony 8. 5hp D00, . Mil, & BTG, pr .......... 1yl % ] 00 § r§- Mariposs Proferrad P, KL W &C ) & Miss I'ref Cort | 400 [ 1.400...... ....1004 ] by g i £|‘.§.::l«u.1mum“ Atiantio Mail R o lg)“.ue L..b60. 100 JAI & T Mants Pl;’. e Cviveees: 10841 100, 3 Union hln‘dh}‘i‘ ’)l’ll,kfl Pan Mich S0 (honds | Pacifio Mail 5 Co 100, T s vesen 90} 700............2% |Chic Tol & Wab 2 Long Txiand 109 2,000...... ... 62 | 00........860 OPEN BOARD OF NRONERS—10 A W. 0 & Miss Cert Mariposa P're: Chic, 1 1s & Ps. G‘.‘-;gri:uul‘ 3: e r.-’ - s "'m'.'_ 200............ GI§} 100. w30 &2 [Mioh 5o & N Ind 100 Wi 50 [ 400 om0 Wilkesiarro C -0... Ohio and Mias, Cor. Erie 10,000 a0 20,000 #f 1,100 oy 10,000 o w3§, 2600 Li0. #y 20,000 3. gl 200... .. .b10. #4g Tl Coatral 000 o, 35| 500, L. ... W8I 100, ... ) o0 . W} {New-York Centeal | 200 S10. 144 Wilkesbares Coal. [ 100 119 'Cleve & Pitts ¥ 67 | 100...... 1185, 200 Quick Reading |Chio BT & B S0 L) 1 Mich S0 & r\uln.li 0. ) 13100, e FOW & Chisex 100 hio & North West| 400 100 b 573 a0 109 W0 0 V31095 | w0 « 1y PUTROLECM AND M1 N FIRST Lo Patroloure Stocks | Bl Asisl Bid Asked 'Kevatons 87507 ] o Berothdl Ran 0 K Ripp & I o m Brooklyn 0 La Y Buchanan Farm - »| L eies 1w Contrad 0 {Libety Gold - Cliwton Ol 20 © % Mill Creek ) Fxoelsior 0 Montans ( . B o First National I3 anhattan 24 Ooeanio bl Eynd Farm " Shade Riv LR United Petrol ¥ Uwited Statesexd 32 Mining Stocks American Flag Pagifio, ¢ Fank lin ( ¥ 15 Hitton ( Consolidated ( Columbia 15 g1y Corydom 64 Dos Moiues Gowl . 1 [ Gunnell Goid Hinwaiba Gold Hot: Mining Stocks Atlantio & Pac Lo DPates & Baxter Mon e 0. 300 %0 $0 W . el Union | 300, Gregory G A 9 5 Moutauk Gold N Crozier | 3. LAIURSY 0 b0 Gl 400 61 0 sio 06 0, N0, W L] Ophir b0 6 430, 7 45| 100 b10 6 %0 10 7 35| Downievills Gold. = 795 1900 ......... § L7 %0| L0%.. 0. 8 b3 7 30 100 1235 [Quarts Hill Gold | 1,000 . 27 ss| ... 638] 3,000...0°.000 274 55/ 100.... ., 43 6 35| 1,000, ... 333 o0f 200......"" " 635 G000 ... W3 373 60 Smith & Parmeles G llmk Buell 65 300 .13 65 1, vz I ol 2% %) 0. 2 76/ 300 00| 200.......69. 165 75|V ermon 100.... 170 6] 400.... ! 100,00 b0 1 75 6] 900, 4 55 La Orosse Gold 5| Exprees Stocks, | 30... 3% i s Ex vows .29 _ after .. River. % % ...... ] b3 63 6B v 55300 100 643 Kipp & Buell 08 Roc s ipp & Buel ky Mountain £0. . 2 20/ A taniio & Pactio | 200 .o - 3 0 3 Walkii'Lead 200.... 240 ) €0... 23 SATURDAY, Oct. €i=r. M. Gold bas been weak, opening st 146§, selling at 1453, and closing et 140}, Government bonds were steady on the gold-bearing is- suee and the first series of 7.30s, but lower on the second and third serics 7.30s, State and Railway bonds were dull but firm at quotations. The miscellaneous shere list was quite active, Western Union Telegraph was lower; Pacifie Mail advanced to 222; Cumberland Coal was strong at 61}@61), The Railway share st opened dull and steady. Erie s0ld at 83§, but advenced to 84}, closing st 84]. North-Weatern shates were firm at 57} for the com- mon, and 80§ for the preferred sharee. There was an se- tive demand to buy et quotations, and all shares were firmly beld. After the one o'clock call the market was very dull, and prices were a shade lower. After the call in the long room, New-York Central sold st 1174, snd the whole merket was lower, clos- ing dull snd rather Lesvy st quotations: New-York Central, 118§ @1183; Erie, 84§ @84{; Reading, 115]9115}; Michigan Southern,922924; Clevelsrd and Pittaburgh,93 @92); Rock Islend, 10952100); North-Western, 57 @57}; North-Western Preferred, 80§ @80};; Fort Wayze, 109} 1093, Money is easy st 425 per cent on call, to first-class houses. Foreign excharge is nominal et the cloring rates of yes- terday. The business of the Subd-Treasury was: Receipts, 45,240,861 43—for Customs, $373,000; Payments, §3,113,- 119 02; Balance, $100,784,026 70—Gold Notes, $281,000. Of specie, to-dny, the City of Washington takes out $302,54, and the Arago $65,000, makiog a total of $067,527, p The total imports a4 New.York for the week compare a8 “follows: Week ending. Oct. 2. Oct.19. QOct.12. Oct. 8. Sageriissrs Wsns “seeven “ins S Total........ $5,57,777 800,061 43,004,154 $4,407,000 ‘The Now-York imports of dry goods compare s fol- lowss or the Week. 9 1865. 1566, Entered at the . M“ Throwa on 1,990,570 ‘é‘fifl'fi "“."3‘“’ Binos Jan. Lot 1864, 1865, 074,961 65 560, V74 W T s Statoment of the approximate oamings of the Maristts and Cincinnati Railroad for the third woek in October: - 1866, ... 425,490 | 1865 ... 27,708 50 7he Cincsnuati Commeresal of Thumday says: “he demand for exohs was leas active, fiberal oforings. The markol was not quite 8o firm, the olome, {fiu;;w‘l bid n:;o&pw though sl et 8 2 S e B 1-10¢. preminm, but ] The npplications for loans are inoreasin Laring, whioh i, in most o - F‘; :LM:A:' J:P:;':.i. “olle‘umwy i :-pb for ube purposes. Rates of intorowt range from Bl poc coal, B9 being the leading Ggnres for unoEoeptionalds nam and wthwmllar;wflu-n-fid papeT. 2% Chicago Tribuns of Thursday ssys ) There & mom actye domand for money (oday st "the unt bouses; oLl igo there wa Bo in ey luhm ia leas “Ourronoy 1o tho bul there is & 0o off—moutly Tetwoen baoks al o iy = = 4 Uho olose there wern no oounter dmani i llbersi, and baiances I»Iflflllu“:mt .Mom!n??p:r'f' ol ware Wekon at 0.t of, and Caoads wight at ¢ it Firyr MorTGAGR Boms o TAR CRxTRAL PAoivig EAtz3040 Co, 0 CALFORNIA. INTERKST AT THE RATE OF (K PER GENT PER ANNOM, PAY- ABLIN SEMI-ANNUALLT, OF TH PIRST BAY OF JANUARY ANB JULY. PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAYARLE IK 0. 3. GOLD COIN 1L PHE CITY OF NEW -YORE Amonat of larns, §7,%:36,000, 1o Corpon Bonds of onch. The Ronds hawe Thirty Years (o vun, and are secured by a Fivst Mortgage, constiluting an absolute prior lien on that portion of the Road, Equipments, Franchies, and Extire Property of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, located in the State of California, and ex- tending from Sacramento Cityts iRe California State Line, forming @ pavt of the GREAT PAote1o RAILROAD Rovrs, adopted and aided by the Unived Bratis uomnuk. ¥or Balo at 05 and accruad interest from July 1, in currency. For further pasticulas apply to pei oo FIsK & HATCY, Banors snd Doalars in United States and othor dewira- blo securities, No. & Nassan Now-York BANKING AND FINANOIAL 9" Cincaco, Kook Tatann axn Titsr Moriuacy Sevey ren Cess Boxs (Luigte Yrams 10 Run) KoKk BALE BY Cranx, bovor & o S Waiis o -— THE MARKETS [Caretully toported for Tum Trimvxs. | Baturday, Osl. 77, 1206 are betler, Sados at BLOF and Philadeiphia Froat $, ca CEMENT continues Sras, with & good dowmand wt §1 73 for had Lean fairly active wnd romains firm of tha amall stock, manlisst considecable eon io of (18 exrgo, per Jariin, hay been closad, and 17 bags SKimmings 1i#)2ge. gold Otgor kinds are tive and steady ; sale of X0 bags Maracaibe on and G0 do. from secoud hauds, &t 19@%e. in ms, prinoipaliy from aphwnnars, . closing at about 847 B . for Now Orioans and Tex TON—Tha demand ls fair ces are somowhiat i iTag 1 Wt K AND MEAT—The buogasey and activiy tn West- s Flour which distingtished onr markot the week uns sinos bwes more marked. The lim toek have great and vy have (o t in dho s beiap s morth have : A in most grades ¥ v wud Medion brands and Common Fa 0@ a5 per bbl. ‘The rec tmited, aad ¢ n ot tho ver Choleo ¥oam ¥ Soath has bl woll at the ping Ohto has beas in ¥ ster Whoat is sxtremely pyasted. Todny the markot oponed firin firmer and wore active. Tho inquiry i rde, and s largely 00 Lbls, a1 9 6 for vosound Kxtra nd ; $1% Wi y State Tor Trade do ;. 1028 Vatra, ol 415ad Flour has boen in | being por. the business of the New offered is axcelleat, s eral satistaction; at our current ate wors lberal supplies ore elose of the season; closing frmer aad in demand ot §14 252 #1660 for Trade wid Family Extras. Southern Flour has beea in better demand ; with moderato roceipts for the season. ricos bave ndvasiced. materially, our slock s extremely Um ted, and there i little probability of the eusuing month ; to-day the demand is £ the assortment b Prices there is reason Lo and §14 732 417 Ryc Flour has beea in good de Teon moderate, closing fairly vanced ; small sales today st 83 85 for Brandywise in store Buckwheat Flour has béea quite wetive, has fuctuated, and closed firm at §1 07H § 100 1 3 arrivals of wheat ha have fluctnated tion nl‘-r. nd Izmon bera! ;r;x ports. receipts at materially here s less renson o hope for u’.; cousiderable sup- ply here at the close of navigation than last week, and hence we ahall have very little if 0 spare for the coastwise trade. The great advauce in freights at the Weat, and the nufavors ble weather, render it quite certain that we cannot accumulate muoh stock et any point in thisState, aa the scason is t0o far ad vanced. Our millers are withont any stock of moment, and are reluctant to go it stock freely at t high prices; but I.l::{ should remember that farmers hold no stock of old Wheat, that the States of Olio, Indiana, Keutucky and Tennessee are short 20,000,000 busbels of their sctusl wants, and that bas mo and that the States 10 13,000,000 bush., and with all Europe sbort of Breadstufts, the * situation,’ they cannot fail to realize at an early day, is & favorable one. The public are aware and very slow to credit short ¢ but they are likely s00n to be convinced that what we have published is a reality. For thres or four weeks the arrivals at hlufiu‘ Milwaukeo and other lake ports ave been quite large, and it will be seen that very little of it has reached Buffalo or Oswego, but have beeu directed to other markets, and we have reason 1o fear that we shall close the season with loss than balf & stock. Qur present supply is about 20,000 busbels. Nothing of moment has been donc for export this week, the current high prices being far above the limits of shippers. Amber Wheat (Wintei) has fuctoated; White has improved, is scarce aud is held very frmly. To opened stronger and closed very firm with a fal willing. The arrivale are light, and at the close ; sales of 41 800 bush. #2 Tk 43 for No. 9 Chi afe pfll(‘ State at §3 07 for inferior, and 43 1048 1 including » cargo of good, to arrive, at & 1 in sctive demand, both for export and the b 3 arrivaly prices have yestment, and notwithatanding the lay, improved cousiderably. We notice slipments to the extent of 200,000 bush. Cansding, ~from first bauds, o that we bave very littie sddition te our stock, which is now about 000 busk. We learn from Montreal that seme 90,000 bush. have been taken for export, and they bold moderate stocks. ‘To-aay the market is extremely active aad 4adic. beter, the inquiry chiefly for export. Sales of 164,000 bush. at $1 05 for Canada East in bond: §1 15241 16 for Canada West in boud #1 20 for two-rowed Mait has been in moderate demand od i very firmly Lel 1 4100k fa about w000 bush. nd inervases slowly, closivg but quiet at §1 45081 %0. Oats bave been in good & but have Buctuated, lhe:mu.lry las been chiefly speculative, al {hough we bave bad a good local avd fair export demand, reain- ly conived to Old Western in store. The bulk of our stock has «l bands and is now held for b Mr. duclug our stock, which is now 1,150, To-day the mar et ia quite sctive, chiefly speculative, and prices are 2jc bet Bales of 253,000 bush. at Chica, ter. ! 0 oxe %o, for New Western, and 71@72c. for State. Rye has been i has rapidly impreved, with mederate ari Canadian.” Western bas been fn active specu. Iative request and has advanced. Our present stock is about 260,000 bush. closing better but not active. Sales 20,600 bush. at | 21 53 for Old Western and §1 40281 42 for New do. ‘axtremely active, the demand chiefly Western account. ‘The favorable arrivals, and @ reduction in our stock, have greatly stimulated the lngnlry, and we have to note uuduneao“‘g‘lflc per bush. Our stock is about 2,800,000 the market opened very unsettied and excited and under o very active dewand for the trade, for investment and for export, prices improved Go. per bush., and closed firm at §1 20, in store, and §1 213 for Mixed, aflos! 000 bush. Mized West- ) Inst night) at #1 16 for ern, in store ; §1 1681 22 for do. afloat; §1 18241 2 for do. Yeilow, in store, snd 81 22 for do. White, in store. HAY—Tho market i quite active and is very firm st §1 102 1 50 for Retal =2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1666 . : % Srarms Tanasony, : g | A - Naw-' o-,m 3 S udgo) rty or moro (5-20 » of the iat of November proximo wil now g for ot the lutorost Degartment’ of Tao., Savanills 3 v ..-...2"1...22.‘.’.‘ l?-!ufh‘ 2@ 3 WD P ——— k. , 94 (o M1, 132140 ; Cu: - W[T_"'m s haccelonay Dy Aabiie, 30 s 8 1, 'mg‘pmn e TEMN“ '10-9 M’J A. asd Port an Plats, Dry falted, 10 to % | oo ogy C'25, 1088, 1 Was' e, 2 & ot T, S50 015 | en e Copn e f e Gy f Mo g B b, ¥¥@ 4o, Boathers wad Vostam, | for dues owing the Gity, are rofundable 1 30 yest bouds .::: B i, k0 G TR T A [ Boer gt ing 10 por oeut datarest and payeble (3 s Ciy of Momphle 1020, 1021050, Parn 39040 1, 10§ o1lc., wl goid; Weat. | St on vy G ag Bouds wnd Couposs, lassed sad ta orn, 60 (o 70 @1%.; Countcy tor, trimmed and E..&..i..‘! Bondasnd dus, *h el s o i i ourod, Eh ...ufizgm..m._, : , 3 aud cul o ."l..-, 1Njale, ur’hmx(. Up‘ermsm—mu R : e - Ayros Rio Grando Ki) {0131, 2@3e ; Sierra Loans, | Toun., w:d Teon. Raflrosd Conpons 9 3 wnd Bizssu, 6 to 9 i, 22w Mo, Ml .::fl- by mall or otherw! -l".:‘. ot Cty 8l N ST, Seloutia: Desd Grgom Contritr Mo . outta, O 3 ; Calou . Mo H:" w2140, ourrenoy, Caloutts, Buffais, 18t 22 !'A AND AWARE 4 Tho INTEREST COUPONS of o LATHETutors &re botter aad s elire domma 0t b 25, | e M DEIAWARE EA AL o LEAT THR~Ths markok for Homlook Golo ourly in (hs woek 2:':‘- the first of November, will bo faidoa sud el Mosers. CONDICT, JENNINGS & Co., Bankors, qu?-nuu quist, bat townrd tho closs & better demand provailad and 0 . Oak Holo has been modoratel . ~ " A ° ‘ va., 0. W. 6 WB.IL‘."-. ol P MANUTACTURNRS LD MERCIANTY m‘ Naw Yoag Uctober i, (846, D Tfll ANNUAL ELECTION for Dfil of T A e i e ot - TUESDAY, Nov. 13, betweea the boursof 12 m. aod { p. 5. i vt ke WAST EKTON, Cosblar. 1 in good demand, . Cuseage: 1, Octoges o ross ) - $1.70 for common, awd § 10 ) Y v o ) s LUMBLE—Thero hag been o E—izwq for all kinds, end °}’.§° hr?m“ %l‘ig}ag:“igu NG, i‘&:fi N oeo aro well eustained. The Al uydwu‘u: MBER 1, will b uuhLu Toss the district during the weok has been good, fn oms of the the. nlmnc‘:huu yards lazge, o of all Soro well maintained, | Heu Yotk Wo . LARRABLE, Tome Ton ots o o & el et o reon ('] e ) . . Ths are Rl B et RXPRESS STOCKS! woek in 1965, Prioea in tho Wosters markots, oon ., A“‘)lfl'.ll) STATES, aro sleady, and 3 ' £t AMERICAN, wm 4 Mmm ow-Tiaven, §2 5072 75; Now: | For SALE o\ market raten, % don, £, Middletown and Norwich, §3@#2 5 Provide Apviy v ¢ E C. DUNBAR Ko. 48 Eciest, and Hastford, §5 7584 ; Bostos, 86 for soft wood an in Tolozeaph and Fxpross Stocks. tinrd wood , Fhilaleiphin, §3 e 5; Faltimore, 86587, OTICE. ;,v- gton. $6@ds;, Ricbmond, Vo, 728 aud Potorshurg, = of the Btock = O1L COMPANY wil take METATA—Thers hat beon only a moderats ingairy for A { Amorican Ingot Ceppor, and prices. aro rethor oy’ ia SO 100 3 elock o oo obiee of sesk maoti dle. lnrfllldm-nd r:h, Kow Sheotbing and Y - Metal | falo u.:“n" . aro quotod at 43e. and o ron 13 10 & wnpply, mac 2 o with n geod demand prices fro firm at #OPE) Tor Mo, 1 "o attondaace of All stockbotdens s Amorioan, and €522853 for do. Seoteh. Bar Tron at $110 for | h Common Amerio and English, and $120 for Refined do. do. The inguiry for Pig Tead han _been oaly moderats and the market is casior; at 84 75 for Spanish, §5 872§ for Ger r Faglish, gold: Bar at 110 ani Sheet ey ;‘Wnrd, llml" and Pipo at 1, o 2o for For Iy are firm at 7730, Horse, S2aic. for T T T T TR ~ HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders :'l E BULLOCK ORE Darss the :’m; d ‘Mq{ for P "';w' wl:l o a"’:u’« for l;pe onti e but dull ot for Forelgn, , any for Domestio, currancy. Pig Tin has been onl ‘:mfll‘ly active, but prices e R en e |.g"lclfl'm0. "M‘ aso firm at 41c. for Straity; 213#2ige. for Knglish, and 2ic. for ey _,m o N BA ’x'c'\ gotd TTM are "l‘rl' in 'M'ndr:' 'r:"innfid 5, 1808, K Socratary. Vo quowe L C. Charcoal ut $14 50, S, Coke At $10 2 T —— Covs T fi, and_ Charlont Torn ()V'VICE OF THE MOLAS or rades thers is a mand, prineipaliy fo: distidling though some e N Y. GUARANTY AND INDEMNITY 00, 20, por gallon high Dew-York, Angust 1, 1865 is noticeabls, Vrioos are al 7 At the impreveuwnt ; the sales ase heary, bot are ke Al & mesting of the Boars or nn.mn JUSHUA J. HENRY much as ;- ibla As nrar as we ean learn, ol 1 wes uneximously elosted FRESIDENT of i i T have been sold here, and 1,23 to arrive from Bostha - Srpaan mors, inclnding Muscovado, at 457510 Canteifogal aad Clay DIRECTORS, at dimiee lluvl'x‘,g. :mmfid Brothe s & Co. B SIONS e had an i AA b PROVISIONS—Sinoe this day woek wo have had an activs [ A Achows Bon o P Oporators for 4 risy and vory axcited market fa ave bean able to contowh the market aad pricas have advanced about 75¢. per bhi., withont, howorer very kittle inquiryfo: f;‘;xm’:,:’u e Y sumption. Tho demand has beon chiefly to cover ehort b1 W o®, of J. Boorman, Jobasten & Ce. and wpfortunatsly thers ha only a limited redgstion Davio Dowa, .,'u“'].ap....c(, ¢ &, and instead of « lar _ U A Ynupock, Presidast Cootinental Nationa! Bank bnd umnn: vnsal |fiolor‘v L "‘V ml‘). llue:l;l.lburu:.c.“ *Co ate tncreascd, and the sugiplics in peoy "o CHAGLY, n 10 b libera!, bot mogey teing rlv";rbumlu' i iY‘-- P. WaLLion, of Wi :WM: contral (ho macket. (mr neeomuts from the West are extremely ouss, of Marve, ) faorable for o large bisioess thia semson, farmers ae Koidin ans Livmsns, Frsa of oo Orest Wppre Sestao o, O back their Hogs, and the opinion i3 exprossed that they wi Bimanass, ol O. ¥ Daniasas & Co. altuont qinl in weight those of last year, and the fporoass in JOSHUA 1. HENEY, Prasidust. nuweber will by lai henes this apeoulation in I A Lids JAMES P. WALLACE, Vico-Prosidest Illl‘.:anmn:ry - nute “The business for th """fi"" FRANCIS J. OODEN, Tressursr. not vory sotive, ad wa have fo nots sales of Moss, CAPITAL, $2.000,000. weliar aMf this mouth, at K3 6242 §33874 do, seller all the o E e * 72 CASH ADVANCES made on Mamomaxpisa 1y Stonw - e e 7K, L wal | O A TR BONDS, sl etbee SacuRrmias; sen, m and @8 05 sellor Jannary r Pork. Cash lor first half of 'Novewmber Today thers was o good inquirs o (‘0-'- i1 propared te tako ths managemeut of Real and Par- 9 0 ths m andlo usgotiste Losas for Bistes asd Corpocstions for Regy e vk 18 soaree, prices being uasettfed and v ot the close. | gonel Ketate, 9 are 5,000 bhis. at §32 05 ; B3 W2 | Also, ta colle: Ini €4 874, cash. aud §35 cheak on the inst, For fature de- Monays mosived o lirory we note ealos of 250 Ubis.. sellor 10 dafy, at 32 75, 500 | boaring intereet. __ EMITTANCES y bbls. ‘dn., seller November, at §29 25, aad 100 bbly, seller Lot half of Novomber, at or about &) . Befuss has beon moder e active prices bave Muotaated and cioss nominal, 1o | iowen vy ooPwsch, Peiebs SOTT BROB. & Co. Prime Mew nothing of moment is doing. New City Pork Las Nos. 86 South-+t. and 23 Brosdw in good doviand, and bas riled firm, the supp'y beiag ECIAL MEETING of tho STOCKHOLDERR oot | been in more setive d It Iy whits O b towor abd prices ¥ R4 of the LAKE MAJOR GOLD MINING COMPANY of Nows reawnd, but are much below thos of last year, thoagh the | Seotls will bebeld ut the offiee of the Gompany, Ne. 3 C W be peotracted to u later period than last | %0 SATY it a5 the aaeers domund 18 moderate; sales of 100 bbis. § ander such sther basinoss a8 may Some b mestiogs Mess b #120815 | Torn, Oer 15, 1bis. LR O RICHTFR, Secianeye 19 for Ne %2 for New. dn Tieros Beef very ad prices are nominal. Becf Hams bave ty and unsatiled at the close B0, Cat Meats have 7i‘kAVFL!NG CREDITS on Messrs. J. 8. MOR. GAN & Co, LONDON (Sucessors t> GEO. PEABGDY ® Ca), swilabls fo the orinciosl cities o/ EUROPE and the EAST, iswued by DABNEY MORGAN & Cs., No. 3 drolined, ure mor Westera, & fare, we freety, bnve declined and are nusettied at the cl of 100 pkiw’ ot 140, for Shoalders and 174e. for Hams. has beon offered moro freely and bas declined. Today the market (s quite active, but at_lower prices, and closes heavy, owiog to reported lLiberal arrivals from Europe; sales of 6k boxes at 150 1o, for C. C., 1548, for L. ., 160 for S. R and 16e. for 5. C. Land i been i more active demand. but has de- clinod —the orrivads are laeger and prices unsettled. - The do -lz:*" mand is confincd o the hotso and \"rfll l‘!mlulhd-, with some York. . ry ot the closw for Germany. Today the demand is good ¥ & e e i e - RICHARDS & KEAN aud 454 w 1640, for Fair to Prime Stesw, Kettle Drie 3 e o S BANKERS, Avizanos PROVINON MARKEY, 4§ 0'CLocK—There has an : e in Mess Pork sigee change ; holders offer to sell ok on the 31at inst. Lard is guiet UM Is in Guir dewand, bat prices are heavy ; sales 00 bbls. crude at 24 @ic. in bbls,, and 15 16jc in balk ; 2,50 bbls. refined, in bond, at_333& Me. for L. 3., 3} #354e, for do. to W, #7c. for P. do., do., 3. for & W., and 3c. for K. W; freo Oil S4e., which is & nomiual price. RICE—Tho market to-day has been quiet, and we bave 0o wales to advise. Prices are firm. SEEDS—Clover Seed s fir and in fair demand ot 13} 14e. for Old, and 14150, for New. ‘Timothy Seed is selling at & 25 @kl Flax Seod is dull at $323 25 ¢ _cutta Lin- seed is lower and dull at §2 50@§2 €0, gold, in Boston and here. SKNS—Goat.—Wo notice the arrival of 128 bo'cs Mexican Texas and New-Orleans, increasing our supply of desirable stock. There has prevailed a fuir demand from manufacturers during the week, bat their views are 100 much below those of holders (o effect sales. The trede for the finished article con tinues very dull, sud the relative prices for Morocco and the raw material leave no margin for profit, in view of which facts manufactarers dectine to purchase, unless at a decline from grosest asking rates. Deer—The suppiy is moderate, and the mand fair. Prices are firm. We note sales of 4,00 B, Para at 634¢. gold, and 1,000t Central Awerican on private terms. Deer—Honduras, 60, 4 1. ; San Juan, 522 35%. ; Bol- fvar, 493@45c.; Sisal, S7jable.; Vera Cruz. Goe.; IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 0. 11 Wars wr., New-Yons. Orders for the Purchase or Sale of Stats, City, and Railroad and Stocks. Gold asd Siiver Coln, promptly execated, for the Commission. DEALER3 N Lata with Seriges, Frbson & Koun, to wit o 3 e g, T HENRY A. HEISER'S SON BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 38 WALLST. 5-20 COUPONS, DUE NOVEMBER 1, CASHED IN GOLD, OR CURRENCY, ON LIBERAL TERMS. 53a57je.; Puerto Cabello, d?uuk ; Pars, €0@624c.~all gold. Goat—Tampico, 57je. $ atamoros, Se.; Bienos Ayres 33a40c.; Payts. 40@42c.; Curacos, (74a70c, cash; Cape,i74a Soc., cash ; Madras, (0@6%. each—all gold SUGARS—There s been fair business doing in Raw Su re to-day, withont important change i prices ; sales of 700 | A the dabursement of ever §24.000.009 ! | on Bt T ite. for Coba, g for. Porto Rico, and 1471 | wres 'é:a"l'ml-m’d'.'h‘.':“' 'L o 258 muum st 10@12je. Ketoed are dull, at about 16jc. for )' Ra TALLOW-—The market is less active, but holders generally RESENT RATES FOR GOLD. are firm in their views. Sales of 75,000 Ths. ot 2@ 120c. N. B.—Registered interest negotiated. e RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. =~ COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, C 12,08 24 bbls. it 115 X M e tete. 20854 bah. Wheat, 120 bush. Cor, DATRILEN WK WANTED 'AT THE HIGHEST MARKET RATES, GOVERNMENT BONDS of all the varioos fssves, constantly on hand, ready for imnediate der , 123,713 busk. Barley, 30 pkgs. 25,073 bush. Outs. 468 by Land, 5,038 bbls. Petroleum. ——— LIVE STOCK OVER THE ERIE RAILWAY. Statement lul: the week onding Oct. ;:» ur:’c,nuk-. ku . wre | livery i some to eult. 5 cars sheep. 6 cars borses, ¥ cars calves and | ear poultry. s, COMMERCIAL PAPER, '3 > Ny of the hooses Goods Commission Jed- LIVE STOCK MARKETS. otes of U h:nq 3 g m-‘%“‘-’ NII. Yaokes Boct , bought and 1 market rates. FISK & HATCH, BANKERS, Ne. 5 NASSAU.ST, BUY aed SELL AT MARKET BATES ALL DEJCRIPTIONS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS axd othes RECEIVES en favorable terme. & COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITRS STATES AND CANADAS. € CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED. BANKLVO HOUSE JAY C00KE & (0, CORNER WALL AND NASSAU-STS.. NEW.YORK. We Ley and sell ai the mont libera! curment pric es, snd keep on hend CoMmuNiPAW. Oct. 27.—Roceipts of beeves {or the 1{ 50 1 with over 9,000 Logs, aud about The cattle trade Law bees olow here, as elsewkere, plees ras nflrmm 12c. for the poorest up to 16e. for the lieep ahow & little improvement, one lot of 94 wedium Oblo, 911, selling at 6jc. A lot of heavy, but coarse, Towa stock was sold at Sjc., while 200 fut, Sue wool, Olio slicep, of % odd , broaght Gje. Tlogs take the lead. and beside free sales alive, more than 8,000 Lave been killed in the spacious abattoir durizg the week. In addition to the numerous buildings beretofore alluded to, anotoer large sheep-honse 1s gOLLE Lp. Ak0 & stable wnd barn. Everyibing is arranged on an extensive scale, with jodaiious for hoth owners and stock. and Communi. o8 it place among (he regular warkets. ‘I'be sunual meeting of the Stockholders LORIC ENGINE COMPANY THURSDAY, the 50tb dey of 5 the electicn of Trastees and Oct. 16. 1666, By or- BLERCKER, Tressiras Orvice oy Bnaren Fanu On Coxrany, No. 159 Imun,‘ Roes 7, 1068, » No. #. New Yo, ) YHE ANNUAL MEETING of the STOCK- HOLDERS of this COMPANY for the ELECTIO] i 2 Hovasom arsy o tob e s s o8, HARY .M"w""‘;““"fiw}“fl o AL issues, Oprice on vaR KNICRRRNOCERS Finm 130 COMPOUND INTEREST Notes, T & MEETING of the Directors of this Com. | Sl piectte e for purchess and sle of STOCRS, W2 & ey, Mr. JOSE PR L O OO, Pessibent” | T R ) N EW-YORK CENTRAL KAILROAD. HENRY CLEWS & CO., b R e Fr o] BANKER Bt M B el M R of taking the neee Frotack thels midreet. o UNITED SFARES NeE e A SR NANG (0 STOORTOTIERS | gt O B v e § | v )N LI Wb né‘wmfi:"m e Mnlfiflm% aceousts with w will the purpose thflfiwuma r]. be wilowed Sucretary Frie Lead Co. ':"I:li“ c‘nn Tfln'm ON ALL DAILY icn ANY, A Tt “%.fi.ix wrcsCoppon | | MU “CTECHONS M ow ALy Anmcno?‘&fi'fi'.wmdmffm 5 Naw Yoz, i 5) o 4 5y et e b | NJOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, Puruaat to, © ) . Eris ;.::w.flxr.g."g%r. e n: .4 B s iy s s yous o 1 i Breat, the sald Bank must be pre- 5— w’;‘:"; e Sl S48 .m\:‘ iileess trbes charts upon Tl et [ R e T (T oy